BlackBerry crowd funding: what crazy thing should BlackBerry get 'kickstarted'?

What would be YOUR suggestions for a Kickstarter campaign for BlackBerry? Hardware or software... use your imagination!

I want a tiny media player with no screen but having NFC and WIFI that works with BlackBerry remote file access that I can plug in anywhere and access my media library remotely without a permanent firewall port open.

So you're at a party and their music SUCKS so you plug this thing into the audio in or HDMI in jack on the hosts stereo: you have an app on your BlackBerry handheld, then you enter the hosts WiFi info the app, set up by simply holding the device to your BlackBerry phone: NFC pairs them and sends all the other info like the media players PIN (with security prompts on the screen of the phone) and that way your device already is registered with your BBID so it can get to your media library set up with Link... and you can use the app on your BlackBerry handheld to control what songs are queued up and they all come down via WiFi, not cellular, direct to the device, not through the BlackBerry phone (but the BlackBerry phone is the controller). It could even have a micro SD slot for caching content, but that would be more costly. $99 bucks if possible, or maybe $149. It could get power from a USB port or standard USB power dongle.

Optimized for BlackBerry handheld pairing, but works with BBM BBID / virtual PIN on other platforms.

I've always thought someone should do a kickstarter campaign for BlackBerry. For me it would be some music creation app, maybe a synth or drum machine with some hardware to make it equal to a professional device. With a simple UI for ease of use.

Might sound crazy but how about a Qwerty PKB for IOS and Android flagship?

Yes Typo took this route. And yes this might give cause for more BlackBerry users to migrate, but the intention of such is to remind users of the convenience and efficiency of the PKB and flip the hype of the VKB, with the objective of converting those all touch users back to Blackberry keyboard as the end game.

The PKB and the OS is bb's strongsuit if Security is not much of a concern for the majority market. They are behind on the all touch game and the app ecosystem, and that leaves the PKB as the factor they still hold strong. But the keyboard is synonymous to old and aged. If the younger consumers get to check out the pros of the PKB then this might shed light to BB's advantages.